4 April 2013
An open book? Universities in the age of transparency

An open book? Universities in the age of transparency

Archive鈥檚 historical material will be lost unless sector offers it a home

Podcast Powered By PodbeanIn our first dedicated book-themed podcast, Shahidha Bari, lecturer in Romanticism at Queen Mary, University of London, discusses her review of Shereen El Feki鈥檚 Sex and the...

US president Barack Obama鈥檚 announcement that $100 million (拢66 million) is to be invested in an initiative to map the human brain has been welcomed by the country鈥檚 higher education institutions.

Graduates with science degrees are less likely to be out of work during a recession than those who studied humanities, according to new research on more than 6,000 young Americans.

An occupation of the Bramber House conference centre at the University of Sussex has ended following a High Court ruling.

By Ry Rivard, for Inside Higher Ed

Details of the agenda for the inaugural聽THE World Academic Summit in Singapore have been released

Universities should seek inspiration from Germany when looking to involve business in their school outreach programmes.

Many students will 鈥渄efend to the death鈥 the need for traditional campus-based lectures, and will only delve into the world of free online educational resources if instructed to by their teachers, a...

Newcastle University is to launch a new 拢7 million centre for undersea and offshore engineering on the site of a famous former shipyard.

Recent comments about initial teacher training made by education secretary Michael Gove and Sir Michael Wilshaw, the chief inspector of schools, constitute a 鈥渃oncerted political attack鈥 on...

The University of Sussex is still waiting to see if it will be able to evict protesters from an occupation on the campus after a decision at the High Court was adjourned.聽

Podcast Powered By PodbeanVice-chancellor pay, Sir Alan Langlands鈥 decision to leave Hefce, and an overview of our latest books section all feature on this 糖心Vlog issue review....

Shahidha Bari considers an exploration of desire and denial amid Egypt鈥檚 shifting sands